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looking for an F-Class stock with a 15 1/2" length of pull

Joe R

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Hi Guys,
I'm looking for an F-Class stock with a 15 1/2" length of pull (no adjustable butt pad or cheek rest) that weighs four pounds or less. Wood and wood laminate will be too heavy. Anyone out there know of anything that fits those parameters?

I appreciate your help.

Joe
 
Kelbly 1M or KTS ? They don't list LOP, but the weight would probably work.

I already talked to them, the molds are setup for a 34 1/2 OAL and 13 1/2" LOP. All the same, I appreciate you taking the time to answer my query.

Joe
 
Joe,
If your main concern is the weight, the GRS X-eater stock from Kelbly weighs 4 lb. The length of pull is about 14-1/2 inches minimum, but can be made quite a bit longer since it is adjustable. It is a very nice stock and a lot of guys are using them now for f-open and for f-t/r.

Alex
 
You could call McMillan. They have an F-Open stock. They also have made graphite stocks that are very light. I had a graphite A-5 made that weighs 3 pounds all in bedded for a BAT M with a 16 inch length of pull using graphite spacers. No adjustable butt-plate or check piece. They did this a number of years ago on special order so you would definitely need to call them. You could also try Tom Manners. He makes a very stiff and light all graphite F-Open stock that can be ordered plain.
 

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